Google has subtly updated its iconic multi-colored 'G' logo for the first time in nearly 10 years, introducing a refreshed version that is gradually appearing on mobile applications across Android and iOS platforms
The redesigned logo features a blending effect between the colors, moving away from the distinct, solid color segments of the previous version
The updated logo has started to appear on Google's mobile applications on both Android and iOS platforms
Google's logo has evolved over the years, with the current circular 'G' icon initially introduced on September 1, 2015, as part of a broader redesign that saw Google update its main six-letter wordmark to a modern, sans-serif typeface called Product Sans
While the changes in the logo design are subtle, they represent a significant visual shift from the previous version, marking a key update to Google's branding as the company modernizes its aesthetic after nearly ten years without a design change
As the updated logo rolls out, users have noted the subtlety of the changes, with some appreciating the modern touch while others miss the classic look
The previous logo featured distinct, solid color segments, whereas the new design introduces a gradient blending effect, offering a more modern and polished appearance